A friend (widower)wants to get his affairs in order, has asked for advice, and I have already strongly recommended, professional estate planning advice to him. But he says, is not ready for that yet, he works slowly. Needs to think about things for a good while first. A repeated nudge, will eventually work !
So, while ultimately, seeing a professional is where I am strongly nudging them, I'd appreciate any suggestions on his scenario. He wants to equally divide his properties between his children. He also has several grandchildren, and will likely split his cash assets between them - which would be under the 32.5k exemption for them.
He has 4 children, and he has 3 houses. One is main home, one is a holiday home, and one is rented out.
He is fully aware of the 335k exemption limit for each of his 4 children, but is wondering if the best option is, to will the 3 houses equally, between his 4 children. This is the obvious and logical choice - all 4 children get the 3 houses equally between them, so an equal split.
But he is wondering, if there is any benefit/advantage, to transferring some, or all of the houses, to his children - now ?
Two of the properties, would be currently valued at more than 335k, but I don't believe that's an issue, if transferred in all 4 names.
Is there any other relevant items to consider - apart from the obvious - getting professional estate planning advice, which I have already suggested, multiple times, and will continue to push this.
This person is in general good health, (age 76)but they like to be organised and prepared.
So, while ultimately, seeing a professional is where I am strongly nudging them, I'd appreciate any suggestions on his scenario. He wants to equally divide his properties between his children. He also has several grandchildren, and will likely split his cash assets between them - which would be under the 32.5k exemption for them.
He has 4 children, and he has 3 houses. One is main home, one is a holiday home, and one is rented out.
He is fully aware of the 335k exemption limit for each of his 4 children, but is wondering if the best option is, to will the 3 houses equally, between his 4 children. This is the obvious and logical choice - all 4 children get the 3 houses equally between them, so an equal split.
But he is wondering, if there is any benefit/advantage, to transferring some, or all of the houses, to his children - now ?
Two of the properties, would be currently valued at more than 335k, but I don't believe that's an issue, if transferred in all 4 names.
Is there any other relevant items to consider - apart from the obvious - getting professional estate planning advice, which I have already suggested, multiple times, and will continue to push this.
This person is in general good health, (age 76)but they like to be organised and prepared.